Fleece Hat for Women Cancer Headwear Turban Beanie winter Lightweight Chemo Cap Review

Fleece Hat for Women Cancer Headwear Turban Beanie winter Lightweight Chemo Cap

  • Our Natasha Beanie Fleece Hat for Women makes a perfect winter hat for chemo patients. Soft and comfy on sensitive bald heads with perfect coverage over the ears and neckline.
  • A single layer of plush fleece on the sides and top with a double layer around the ears make this fleece chemo cap for women lightweight yet substantial enough to keep out the cold.
  • Natasha chemo beanie stretches nicely to fit medium to large head sizes 22″ to 24″ as measured around the hair line, making a great winter hat for women with large heads.
  • Contrasting top stitching and tiered styling similar to a 3 seam turban for chemo patients give you height and fullness. A warm winter hat for chemo headwear.
  • Made in Bali by workers who receive a fair wage and work in good conditions. Available only from Hats, Scarves and More. 100% polyester. Hand wash, air dry.

At Hats, Scarves and More we believe chemo patients deserve high quality, fashionable headwear at the best possible prices.

Nicki Serquinia, owner of Hats, Scarves and More, traveled to Bali to work directly with Balinese artisans to create these lovely fleece hats for cancer patients.

She required the hats be of the highest quality fabric and workmanship, soft and comfortable, offer full coverage over the ears and neckline, and be affordable to cancer patients.

We are proud to partner with Amazon to offer our Natasha Fleece Beanie Hat for chemo patients and for women with hair who are looking for cute, warm winter hats.

How to Measure Your Head For Chemo Headwear The best way to measure your head is to use a measuring tape and measure around your hairline, starting at the forehead, around the ears, nape of the neck and back up again.

When you come to the ears, measure next to your head, not over the ears. A small adult head measures 21”-21.5”, medium is 22”-23” and a large head size is 23”-24”, occasionally 25”.

If your hairline grows extra low in the back, measure where you would want a hat or turban to sit. You might want to measure several times to see if you get the same result. Usually, children around 9 or 10 years of age can wear small adult sizes.

Our hat and headscarf descriptions include head sizes based on this method of measuring.